Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland is convening a group of specialists from across the Commonwealth to examine how to “coordinate, create and shape a task force” to assist with mobilising international assistance to provide protection and assistance with recovery from the impact of violent storms and similar emergencies.

“The Ebola virus is an unparalleled challenge to the social fabric and wellbeing of affected countries. It is a medical calamity which is taking an enormous toll at the personal and national level.”

Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma made the remarks in a briefing to High Commissioners in London this week, after speaking again to Sierra Leone’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon Dr Kamura Samara, about appropriate Commonwealth support.

In 2002, children were fighting in 37 of
the world's 55 ongoing or recently concluded conflicts and they numbered
around 300,000

One of the most significant rulings from
the Special Court for Sierra Leone was on the recruitment of child soldiers.

The Court had to rule on a motion by
the accused, Sam Hinga Norman (founder and leader of the Civil Defence
Forces (CDF) in Sierra Leone), who argued that the Court did not have jurisdiction
to try him for recruiting child soldiers.

Mr Norman's defence team argued that
the crime was not part of customary international law.